As the first president of the Shanghai Animation Film Studio, Te insisted on innovation and introduced new techniques such as incorporating traditional paper-cutting and paper-folding in animated films. While he was in charge of the work, the Shanghai Animation Film Studio produced many other animated films such as “Uproar in Heaven” and “NeZha Riots the Seas.”

Anita Yuen, one of the invited guests (Aaron Kwok, Sylvia Chang, Gigi Leung among them), missed the wedding of Angelica Lee and Oxide Pang because she was in Macau doing a promotion and forgot the date. Deeply embarrassed, Anita sent a text to Angelica and offered to treat the couple to dinner. (Sina)

“I love kids, and I would love to have a child of my own,” says Fat Gor (brother Fat), as the actor is fondly known in the Chinese entertainment industry. “But I can’t have a child — not until the nosy Hong Kong paparazzi sign an agreement with me, assuring me that they will not tail my kid.”

“Diamond Hill was one of the poorest and most backward of villages in Hong Kong at a time when Hong Kong itself was poor and backward,” says Feng Chi-shun. “We moved there in 1956 when I was almost 10. I left when I was 19. Those were the formative years of my life. It’s a time that I remember well and cherish.” [The excerpt is a lengthy but enjoyable read. And when you get to the end, you learn which of the four Hui brothers was a teddy boy!]